- Möng Yang (Burmese: မိုးညှင်း, romanized: Mohnyin; Thai: เมืองยาง) was a Shan
state in what is
today Burma. It was an
outlying territory,
located away...
- RR: Yeo Unhyeong; 25 May 1886 – 19 July 1947), also
known by his art name
Mongyang (몽양; 夢陽), was a
Korean independence activist and
reunification activist...
- po****tion of 33,290. The town of
Mohnyin was the
capital of
Mongyang State, also
known as
Möngyang (Mohnyin), one of the
outlying Shan
States that was extinguished...
-
Saopha (1441–1456) 艾劳康,
Saopha (1456–1474) Ai Lao (艾劳),
Saopha (1474–1501)
Mongyang –
Sawlon the Elder,
Saopha (c.1482–?)
Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list)...
- list) – Ai Lao (艾劳),
Saopha (1474–1501) Sao Naojiang,
Saopha (1501–1503)
Mongyang State – Sawlon,
Saopha (1500s–1533)
Kingdom of
Mrauk U (complete list)...
- 'fascist' organization. Jung
Byung Joon [ko] (1995), 몽양여운형평전 [Biography of
Mongyang Lyuh Woon-hyung] (in Korean), 한울, ISBN 978-89-460-2229-4 Payne, Stanley...
-
Mongyaung Township Mohnyin Township Hpakant Township (Kamaing Township)
Mongyang State, a Shan
state in what is
today Burma; the main town was
Mohnyin 24°47′N...
- in modern-day
Kachin State, Myanmar,
establishing city-states
including Mongyang, Mogaung, Wuntho, Kale, Khamti,
Tsaung Tsu and Momeik. Tai Leng has had...
- Mao Mong Hsat Mong
Hpayak Mong Ton Mong Nai Mong Ping
Mohnyin (former
Mongyang State)
Mogaung (former Mongkawng)
Momauk Mogok Momeik Mong Dun Shun Kham...
-
Institute of
Korean History.
Retrieved 2023-09-19.
Baekbeom Ilji (白凡逸志)
Mongyang Yeo Un-hyeong (Yeo Un-hong, Cheonghagak, 1967)
Origins of the
Korean Communist...